
Ajmal
Crafting memories through the art of fragrance
Haji Ajmal Ali established Ajmal Perfumes in Hojai, Assam, India in 1951, beginning as a trader of raw oud and natural aromatics in a region known for quality resinous materials. The trade evolved into blended compositions, and the business eventually relocated to Dubai, where the Gulf's cosmopolitan market offered far greater reach. Today Ajmal is among the most widely distributed Gulf-region fragrance houses in the world. The catalog runs to several hundred references, covering traditional oil attars and concentrated extraits through to contemporary EDPs. Oud remains the house's foundational material and identity anchor: Ajmal sources agarwood directly and uses it at concentrations rarely found at comparable prices. The house spans fragrance for mass-market grocery, luxury boutiques, and everything between, positioning Ajmal as a populist oud house accessible to the global fragrance community at multiple price points.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.



























































